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Doug Kanter wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message nk.net... In the context of the post I was responding to, it's irrelevant. You didn't challenge Harry's statistics and rankings, now, did you? Frankly, I forgot about his. For the sake of this discussion, YES, I would like to know how ALL of the rankings are done. I suspect that when this question is answered, it will be seen that the rankings don't serve to support Harry's side or yours. I didn't rank the statistics...the source did: National Rankings & Source Berkeley ranks first nationally in the number of graduate programs in the top 10 in their fields. (97% of Berkeley's programs made the top 10 list.) Ranking from the National Research Council Berkeley ranks first nationally in the number of "distinguished" programs for the scholarship of the faculty [32 programs] Ranking from the National Research Council Awards Held by Faculty Current listed first All-Time listed second American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellows 100 125 American Academy of Arts and Sciences Fellows 216 n/a Fields Medal in Mathematics 2 4 Fulbright Scholars 81 131 Guggenheim Fellows 138 152 Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigators 9 9 MacArthur Fellows 19 28 National Academy of Education 5 7 National Academy of Engineering 86 101 National Academy of Sciences 122 127 National Medal of Science 16 29 National Poet Laureates 1 1 National Science Foundation Young Investigators Awards 61 88 Nobel Prize 8 18 Polk Award in Journalism 3 3 Pulitzer Prizes 3 5 Sloan Fellows (young researchers) 62 92 Wolf Prizes in agriculture, mathematics, chemistry, physics, medicine and the arts 7 9 -- * * * email sent to will *never* get to me. |